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American Journal of Psychoanalysis|January 1, 1984
"His scorn I approve": the self-effacing DesdemonaB J Paris
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 4, 1981
Sounding board. The New York Court of appeals rules on the rights of incompetent dying patients. The conclusion of the Brother Fox caseJ J Paris
The Hastings Center Report|February 1, 1984
An ethicist takes the standJohn J Paris
Christian Century (Chicago, Ill. : 1902)|March 9, 1994
Planning on a miracle: the case of mother versus fetusJohn J Paris
America|October 20, 2001
Hugh Finn's "right to dieJohn J Paris
America|November 15, 1975
Forced medication: by whose right?John J Paris
American Journal of Psychoanalysis|July 12, 2001
Karen Horney: a bibliography of her writingsB J Paris
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|March 16, 2010
Autonomy does not confer sovereignty on the patient: a commentary on the Golubchuk caseJohn J Paris
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees|May 26, 2017
Expert Testimony by a BioethicistJohn J Paris
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|June 1, 2018
A Road Oft Traveled: Stumbling Into Clinical EthicsJohn J Paris
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American Journal of Psychoanalysis|January 1, 1984
"His scorn I approve": the self-effacing DesdemonaB J Paris
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 4, 1981
Sounding board. The New York Court of appeals rules on the rights of incompetent dying patients. The conclusion of the Brother Fox caseJ J Paris
The Hastings Center Report|February 1, 1984
An ethicist takes the standJohn J Paris
Christian Century (Chicago, Ill. : 1902)|March 9, 1994
Planning on a miracle: the case of mother versus fetusJohn J Paris
America|October 20, 2001
Hugh Finn's "right to dieJohn J Paris
America|November 15, 1975
Forced medication: by whose right?John J Paris
American Journal of Psychoanalysis|July 12, 2001
Karen Horney: a bibliography of her writingsB J Paris
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|March 16, 2010
Autonomy does not confer sovereignty on the patient: a commentary on the Golubchuk caseJohn J Paris
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees|May 26, 2017
Expert Testimony by a BioethicistJohn J Paris
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|June 1, 2018
A Road Oft Traveled: Stumbling Into Clinical EthicsJohn J Paris
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